Frasier Star Kelsey Grammer Reveals Reasons for Show’s Cancellation and Season 3 Possibilities
Kelsey Grammer, who starred in the recently canceled Frasier on Paramount+, gave some insights into why he thinks the show was axed after just two seasons. But don’t lose hope yet! CBS Studios is on the lookout for a new home for the series, so there might still be a chance for a Season 3.
In a recent interview with The New York Post, Grammer revealed that the management shift at Paramount+ might have played a role in the show’s cancellation. He mentioned that finding a new home for Frasier is essential to keep the series alive and thriving. Grammer emphasized that there is a substantial audience and following for the show, and as long as people can access it, the series can continue to grow.
If Season 3 gets the green light, Grammer teased the exciting possibility of Ted Danson’s return as Sam Malone. Even if a Frasier comeback isn’t in the cards, Grammer expressed his interest in collaborating with Danson on other projects.
The second season of Frasier featured a stellar cast, including Jack Cutmore-Scott, Nicholas Lyndhurst, Toks Olagundoye, and a guest appearance by Peri Gilpin as Roz Doyle. The season also welcomed guest stars like Amy Sedaris, Yvette Nicole Brown, and Patricia Heaton, adding even more star power to the show.
The series, filmed in front of a live studio audience at Paramount Studios in Los Angeles, follows Frasier Crane as he navigates new challenges, relationships, and old dreams in Boston. With writers Chris Harris and Joe Cristalli at the helm, and Grammer as an executive producer, Frasier on Paramount+ promises a fresh take on a beloved character.
So, keep your hopes up for a potential Season 3 of Frasier, as CBS Studios explores new opportunities to keep this fan-favorite show alive and thriving. Stay tuned for more updates on the fate of Frasier and the return of your favorite characters to the small screen.